"We had great defensive play as well today," Girard said. "Our team dynamic is second to none."

CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART 3, ST. LUKE'S 1:Jane Gerstner registered seven kills, while Bianca Chiappelloni had five kills, five aces and one block for the Tigers (11-3), who have won three straight.

"It was St. Luke's Homecoming, so there was a big crowd and it was very loud, which helped us get pumped up to play as well," CSH coach Beth Wilson-Jordan said. "Overall, the girls adjusted well today to playing different positions."

GREENWICH HIGH SCHOOL 3, STAMFORD 2: Mirei Kato recorded 25 kills and nine digs for the Cardinals, who won Friday's match by game scores of 20-25, 25-22, 22-25, 25-18, 15-10. Jessie Schelz added 14 kills and two aces for Greenwich (14-2, 14-1 FCIAC).

Xanthi Katsigiannis registered 40 assists, two aces and 11 digs in the win.

GIRLS SOCCER

Convent of the Sacred Heart put two victories in the books, defeating Masters School Friday and Miss Porter's School on Saturday.

The Tigers(5-8-1) posted a 2-0 win over Miss Porter's. Sophomore Tracey Hagan's goal in the 29th minute off a pass from Julia Pogge gave Sacred Heart a 1-0 lead on Masters. The Tigers padded their advantage in the 49th minute, receiving a goal from Alessandra Nocco. Delaney Colaio and Nocco combined to make five saves for Sacred Heart, which outshot Miss Porter's, 14-5.

Colleen O'Neill's goal in the 65th minute gave Sacred Heart a 1-0 win over Masters School Friday in an FAA matchup

O'Neill's goal came after Hagan tallied for the Tigers in the 33rd minute. Hagan's goal came off a pass from Emily Cleary. Colaio had a strong game in goal for CSH, making 10 saves. The Tigers held a 21-16 shots on goal advantage on the Masters.

DANBURY 1, GREENWICH 0: The Cardinals ()put forth a strong effort, despite being edged at home on Senior Night on Friday.

"The girls played some of the best soccer they have played all season," GHS coach Danny Simpson said. "It was just a great performance from our team."

"They ran very well at the end of what was a tough week," GA coach Jane Finch said. "We had a few meets the past week, which has been tough on their legs, but they are starting to cut down on times. Loomis is a talented team and it's always a pleasure to run against them."